The War on Drugs is a War Against America
For almost forty years, America has been engaged in a war which has cost us trillions of dollars and ruined the lives of millions of our citizens. We have been fighting against drugs in a street war across the country. The definition enemy combatant has changed through the course of this conflict, first encompassing only the smugglers and distributors, then growing to include users, and now reaching beyond our borders to the farmers in the developing world who produce the source crops.…
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Fighting Misperceptions: What Green Living Means
Recently I offended an HLS student by asking her to live a Greener life. She, we'll call her D.M., actually bristled. She demanded I explain how I could beg her participation in a "rich people's pet project" when so many more pressing issues like racial inequality, war, and disease confront society.…
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Should Good Faith Hospitality be Punished?
Board Editorial We were concerned this week to learn about pending disciplinary actions against a group of LLMs stemming from simple hospitality at this January's annual International Party. It seems that seven country tables served local alcohol along with native dishes, violating the alcohol use policy that requires students to only use alcohol provided by Sodexho.…
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Letters to the Editor
To the Editor: On behalf of the staff of Unbound: Harvard Journal of the Legal Left, we would like to thank you for your thoughtful and detailed coverage of two recent Unbound events: the exchange by Professors Kennedy and Feldman on the Iraq War and the talks given by Professors Zizek and Dolar, both of which were part of the Unbound Spring Speaker Series ("Professors Debate Iraq and Role of the U.…
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